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Daniel Benjamin

Daniel Benjamin

Director, Center on the United States and Europe
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe

Daniel Benjamin’s areas of expertise include European affairs, terrorism and American foreign and security policy.  He served for more than five years on the National Security Council staff, including as director for transnational threats.  His current research focuses on Islam in Europe, the European periphery and the evolution of Jihadist terrorism.

Expertise

U.S. foreign policy; Europe; terrorism; national security; Middle East

  • Language Fluency:
  • German

Background

Past Positions
Senior Fellow, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) (2001-2006); Senior Fellow, the United States Institute of Peace (2000); Director for Transnational Threats, the National Security Council, the White House (1998-1999); Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Presidential Speechwriter, the National Security Council, the White House (1994-1997); Germany Bureau Chief, the Wall Street Journal (1993-1994); Germany Correspondent, TIME Magazine (1990-1992); Staff Writer, TIME Magazine (1988-1989)

Education

M.A., Oxford University, 1985; B.A., Harvard College, 1983

"Terrorism in this case, Jihadist terrorism, is a very durable ideology. The best that I think we can hope for is that we’ll be able to significantly reduce the appeal of this ideology and get a lot of people who might otherwise have been tempted to follow in Bin Laden’s tracks not to do so."

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